Facilitation

Facilitation

The process of providing a market for a security. Normally, this refers to bids and offers made for large blocks of securities, such as those traded by institutions. Listed options may be used to offset part of the risk assumed by the trader who is facilitating the large block order. See also: Hedge ratio.

Zhang Xiangchen said: "Chinas contribution to the Trade Facilitation Agreement Facility demonstrates its strong commitment to the multilateral trading system and to helping other developing and least-developed countries benefit through implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement.

Some examples of the WTO trade facilitation agreement provisions include ensuring the publication and availability of customs information, issuing traders with advance rulings on their goods, providing traders with appeal and review procedures, disciplining fees and charges for importation and exportation, ensuring procedures for the release and clearance of goods, and disciplining formalities on importation, exportation and transit.

The ICAO Facilitation (FAL) Programme is based on the Chicago Convention, which requires that the civil aviation community comply with laws governing the inspection of aircraft, cargo and passengers by authorities concerned with customs, immigration, agriculture and public health.

Facilitation Foundations enables the learner to approach all types of facilitated sessions with a strategic and confident approach that will ensure their content is delivered in a meaningful and memorable way.

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